Published: Monday, 06th February 2023

We have invested millions of pounds into Oldham's children and young people- as part of a huge £14.7m investment in children's social care services.

When Councillor Amanda Chadderton became Leader of the Council in May last year, she announced that children and young people were the top priority for her leadership.

And now she has acted on that promise, with a new raft of support and investment into our children’s services.

Councillor Chadderton said: “The 10% increase in skills payments and allowances is yet another example of the benefits of fostering for Oldham Council and ultimately of course it helps towards ensuring that foster carers are financially able to care for the needs of some of Oldham’s most vulnerable children, who always remain our prime concern when these matters are considered.

“We are fortunate to have many exceptional foster carers in Oldham but unfortunately the number of children in need of a home continues to rise and there is an urgent need to both recruit more foster carers and keep hold of those already caring for our children.

“Oldham Council has always offered competitive financial support to its foster carers but the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on caring for a child cannot be ignored.

“The proposed increases will help us retain our current foster carers and recruit more including five more specialised Foster Carers, minimising the number of children that are placed away from their friends and school.

“Every child in Oldham deserves to be given the very best start in life and the opportunity to fulfill their potential. That's why we’ve increased our Foster Carer’s benefits who support those children and young people that need it the most; with almost £15m invested into our children's social care services.

“We are making sure all Foster Carers have received the well-deserved uplift. We highly value our foster carers at Oldham Council so being able to support them as best we can is our priority.”

If you’ve ever considered fostering then now is the right to come forward. As a local authority fostering agency, Oldham Council is a non-profit organisation, that puts children first and at the heart of everything we do.

If you foster for Oldham, you will care for a local child or young person, so they can continue to live in Oldham, close to their friends and school. You’ll receive pay allowances, training, and support throughout every step of your journey.
For more information on becoming a foster carer for Oldham Council call 0161 770 6600 or visit the Fostering pages

 
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